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The following excerpt from "A Poem for My Librarian Mrs. Long" includes an explicit detail: "In the library I don't need /to hide because there’s no reason to. /You know how I am." This detail explicitly conveys the speaker's comfort and sense of belonging in the library due to the librarian's understanding.
It illustrates Prospero's power over Ariel.
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The excerpt from Two Kinds that best illustrates direct characterization is when the narrator describes the protagonist June as having a "honey blonde perm" and "sullen teenager" attitude. This direct description gives us clear insight into June's appearance and personality traits without relying on indirect characterization techniques.
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I don't know all of the words, but here are some words with the prefix ex- : * example * examine * expunge * expand * expire * exhibit * extreme * exfoliate * exhume * exile * experiment * expose * explode * explicit * expert * expensive * explicit * exempt * exert * exhale * exclude * excite * exchange * exasperate * excerpt * examination * exclamation * exaggerate * excuse
The group of lines in this excerpt that illustrates the music of autumn is: "And often like a scythe the grain-hook keen; Or on a half-reap'd furrow sound asleep/Drows'd with the fume of poppies." These lines evoke the gentle, rhythmic sounds of the autumn harvest, with the imagery of the grain-hook slicing through the crops and the drowsy, dreamlike quality of the poppies.
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An excerpt is a part of a piece of writing generally used to back up another piece of writing. If you are quoting a book for an essay, you are using an excerpt. A sentence might be, "The excerpt from 'Little House on the Prairie' was useful in my essay about pioneer life."